Laura Spielvogel
Associate Professor of Anthropology
Ph.D. 1998 Yale University
Contact
Moore 1021
(269)
387-4140
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Research interests: Gender and the body, sport and leisure, identity
Regional focus: Japan
Selected publication: Spielvogel, LG (2003) Working Out in Japan: Shaping the Female Body in Tokyo Fitness Clubs. Duke University Press.
A closer look: Laura Ginsberg Spielvogel works on issues of gender, popular culture, and globalization in contemporary Japan and with notions of identity and community that define cultures in the United States. In her book, Working Out in Japan: Shaping the Female Body in Tokyo Fitness Clubs (Duke University Press, 2003), she takes the Japanese fitness club as the institutional lens through which to view the symbolic construction of the female body, intersections between local and global interpretations of health and sport, and the changing complexions of work and leisure in late-capitalist Japan. She has also published articles in The Journal of Sport and Social Issues and The Sociology of Sport and has had her work featured in the Harvard Magazine. She is currently working on two related projects that explore identity, gender, stereotyping, and cultural relativism. In her first project, she is creating a web-based, role-playing educational simulation where students play characters engaged in a Japanese-American wedding. After a successful pilot during Fall 2006 in the Honor's College, she is revising the simulation during her sabbatical leave. In her second project, she is writing an ethnographic novel that also explores the challenges of a Japanese-American courtship and marriage. Laura will be on leave until Fall 2008.
